Winter. Elevation, canopy, dead tree density
and percentage of nut trees significantly affected
habitat selection by N. confucianus in winter (Table
3), and they preferred to occur at sites with lower
elevations and dead tree density, and higher canopy
and percentage of nut trees (with a correct
prediction rate of 86.6%) (Table 4). Only leaf litter
depth and shrub density contributed more to discriminating
habitat plots from control ones for A.
draco in winter (with a correct prediction rate of
74.6%), which preferred habitats with thicker leaf
litter and higher shrub density (Table 5, Table 6)